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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a accelerate" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an accelerate" if referring to the act of acceleration, but it is more common to use "to accelerate" as a verb.
Example: "We need to accelerate our efforts to meet the deadline."
Alternatives: "to speed up" or "to hasten".
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(a) accelerate.
Indeed, HPV-16 expressionion can a) accelerate or induce entry into the cell cycle [8], [9], b) induce mitotic abnormalities hence increasing genomic instability [36], [37], and c) increase cell survival, at least via the pro-survival mechanisms discussed above.
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That is an area where an accelerated federal effort is clearly warranted.
He was always on an accelerated trajectory and lived a full life in a short time.
What about an accelerated approval or a compassionate-use exemption?
Twenty-eight bipartisenatorstors also called for an accelerated withdrawal in a recent letter to the president.
As she walked home, she heard a noise that sounded like an accelerating airplane engine.
Connectivity will improve at an accelerating rate, making autonomous driving a reality in the near future.
If you're an upstart, this is the secret to an accelerated trajectory in the market.
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